WHO is Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Really?

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has been at the helm of the WHO since 2017 and in the position to declare Covid-19 as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). Since then, he has guided international interventions and measures,  alerted us to supposed  “variants” and yet another PHEIC namely Monkeypox.

The Cides believe that although Tedros hopes to govern the health of all nations, he already has the ability to turn the majority of the world into turmoil, but there is reason to believe the Director General cannot be trusted to be in this position.

Since its creation, in 1948 The World Health Organisation (WHO) has been regarded as an organisation with integrity and has inspired trust for many years after. That is, until approximately 2016 when a decrease in funding rendered the WHO reliant on donations from Big Food, Big Pharma, and Gates/Gavi organisations, essentially corporations  more concerned about wealth than health.

This also happened to be the year that Ethiopian, non-medical doctor Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced his candidacy for the role of the WHO director general, which led to him taking office in July 2017.

Tedros - the Director General

Despite changes to both funding and leadership the trust in the WHO remained when Tedros Ghebreyesus declared COVID-19 a “public health emergency of international concern” (PHEIC) in January 2020 (source)  which was observed when his every utterance seemed to be met with widespread unquestioning belief.

Since then, as the Cides reported in May 2022, the WHO went on to draft a  Global Pandemic Treaty on Pandemic Preparedness, aiming, to  “protect the world from future infectious diseases crises” (source).  Essentially, the WHO will strip us of our human rights, freedom of speech and privacy, while they have unprecedented, undemocratic power over the biosecurity of global nations.

We have had a little taster of what it would be like with Tedros at the helm, in charge of all decision-making regarding international health when he overruled a panel of advisers who voted against declaring monkeypox as another public health emergency of international concern (see here).

The vote was 9 against 6 in favour according to Tedros this panel vote is just informal and he is the one to make the final decisions, not the panel. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus already seems to have power over the global nations, we should therefore know more about the man.

The WHO introduce Tedros, who hails from the Tigray region of Ethiopia, as the first person from the WHO African Region to head the world’s leading public health agency. He is championed by also being the first elected from multiple candidates by the World Health Assembly and his previous experience in the roles below:

  • A public health expert for the Ethiopian Ministry of Health in 1986

  • Head of the ‘Tigray Region’ Health Bureau in 2001

  • Deputy Minister of Federal Minister of Health (FMOH) in 2003

  • Head of the FMHO of Ethiopia 2005 - 2012

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2012 - 2016


Tedros - The Terrorist Organisation Member

Yet despite what the WHO ascertained from Tedros’s curriculum vitae and past experience, he was not an ordinary health minister (2005-2012) and foreign minister (2012-20).

The WHO fails to mention that during his time as the health minister of the country Tedros was also a member of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).

He was no ordinary member of the TPFL either, the WHO director-general had risen from being a rank-and-file member to a central committee member. Tedros is among the top three key decision makers named within the group and is also said to have been a trusted right-hand man, confidant and cabinet minister of the late dictator Meles Zenawi, whom Adhanom refers to as the “great leader according to the Ethiopia News and Opinions.

Tedros -The Perfect Pretender

The WHO claim that in the position of Federal Minister of Health (FMOH), Tedros led “a comprehensive reform of the country’s health system” one that was “built on the foundation of universal health coverage and provision of services to all people, even in the most remote areas.” They quote him as saying:

This vision differs from that of the TPLF, who had a membership mainly based on ethnic origin, according to a report in the Ethiopian News and opinions.

The ENO revealed that Tedros’s political party was “a brutal and corrupt ethno-fascist political group mainly responsible for gross human rights violations and instituted a  highly discriminatory political and economic structure enabling the domination and subjugation of the majority and were ultimately responsible for:

  • All the corruption

  • Killings

  • Torture

  • Mass detention

  • Land grab or displacement

  • A “divide and rule system,”

Their actions resulted in the party being listed as a terrorist organisation by the U.S Homeland Security’s Global Terrorism Database.

It would appear that essentially, Tedros used the positions to implement  his  party’s ideology  during  his  tenure  of  those, his failure to mention this while securing himself the role as director general, was “fraud by omission” according to the ENO who called him “the perfect pretender.”

Tedros - Crimes Against Humanity

More warnings of Tedros Ghebreyesus's unsuitability for the WHO position came from the research department of Amhara professionals Union (APU), during his candidacy in April 2017. The APU is a  non-profit advocacy group, based in Washington DC, comprising of medical doctors, scientists, lawyers and other professionals of Amhara descent. They presented a comprehensive paper highlighting why they believed Tedros to have committed crimes against humanity.  

Political Bias and Discrimination

One of those reasons was due to acting upon a political bias, particularly to the Amarhas who had  historically been labelled “the enemy of the Tigray people.” As Minister of Ethiopian FMOH Ghebreyesus used his position to accomplish the TPLF objectives. This resulted in:

  • Discrimination/Marginalization: health disparities due to the preferential treatment of the ‘Tigray Region’ at the expense of Amhara and other regions.

  • Systematic genocidal violence: between 1997 and 2007 the Amhara population growth per annum was 1.9% compared to 2.6% in other regions, equating to the loss of millions of Amhara.  

  • Depopulation: The use of injectable contraceptives left many Amhara women barren as Amhara was a priority region for contraception.

  • Both Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) and Under 5 Mortality Rate (U5MR) were the highest in the Amhara region.

Incompetent

The APU research also concluded that Tedros Ghebreyesus was not fit for the WHO position due to his incompetence including

  • Corruption and misuse of budget: poor financial management of funds to  fight  AIDS,  Tuberculosis  and  Malaria  from  2009-2011.

  • Inaction: Refusal to  declare epidemics and a “state of emergency” and failing to implement basic sanitation, causing the disease to be disseminated throughout the country.

  • Helping to cover up numerous epidemics in Ethiopia including cholera epidemics in 2006, 2009, 2011, (source).

  • Data discrepancies: Multiple reports of incomplete basic information data collection, discrepancies and poor, if not useless reporting.

Censorship: Disregard for Humanity

The ANU were able to cite many more reasons why Tedros was unfit to be the WHO Director General due to their research and experience of him in his Ethiopian ministerial positions. This included maleficence, risking public safety, poor judgement, lack of accountability, integrity, truthfulness and honesty.

Arguably health was not seen as a priority for Tedros and only concerned with his government image, and according to many non-governmental organizations (NGOs), he would censor their work if it made the government look bad.

He also suppressed opposition and silenced dissent by using aid as a weapon meaning participation in the “food for work” or “safety net programs” could not be accessed. These essential government programs were only available for those in support of the TPLF ruling party.

The Violation of Human Rights

This issue was also documented by the Human Rights Watch (HRW) which said that foreign donors are rewarding this behaviour with ever larger sums of development aid helping to consolidate the power of the ruling party. The Human Rights Watch group also intervened due to what they regarded as a “growing intolerance for divergent opinions and perspectives in Ethiopia” and guilty of violating basic rights, including freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly (source).

The government had announced a country-wide state of emergency in 2016 prescribing restrictions that would not be permissible under international law on a broad range of actions. A few years earlier they had seized 1000 square miles of land which was to mean the forced relocation of 15000 people in the Oromia region. They were promised better lives and resources which never came to fruition, and eventually during a cultural celebration in 2016 mass protests broke out. The police responded at with tear gas and mass shootings which resulted in the deaths of an estimated 500 protestors and the arrests of 70,000 (source).

Tedros Denies and Lies

Tedros vehemently denied the claims made by the HRW in the official blog of the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, accusing them of “continuing “to believe that claiming the moral “high ground” is a substitute for accurate reporting or factual evidence”. “It is not” he stated continuing the HRW claims calling them “patronising and egotistic and inaccurate.” 

He also denied the numbers were as high as they were and even claimed that the police were unarmed Unfortunately for Tedros, there is a video of the police during the protests (see below, with caution due to violence).

Exiled Journalists

Tedros also denied the exile of dozens of journalists, however, one of these journalists was UK citizen  Andargachew Tsege who was arrested publicly after criticising the brutality of the Ethiopian ruling party (source).

WHO is Tedros - Bill’s Best Boy

So, there we have it, we should now have a good idea of who the Director General is. Since 2020. we have experienced similar censorship, discrimination, harsh suppression of dissenting voices and protestors, data discrepancies, crimes against humanity, the violation of rights, lies, denials and more. These have been enforced on us in Tedros fashion.

There are clearly so many reasons why Tedros was elected Director General of the WHO, it probably suffices to say that the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation played a large role in promoting Tedros. After previously investing in healthcare programs in Ethiopia, facilitated by Tedros, they knew who he was, and how he worked, they knew he was the perfect man for the role at this time.

We now know who Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is and should know that we MUST not allow this man the unprecedented power that the proposed pandemic treaty would give him.

This is the Red-Light Situation!

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